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Handling Fame rateFrame Rate for the movieMovies with Slow Motion

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I Knowknow that 24fps is the standard rate for the movies. First thing that i

Presumably, if I want to ask is at what frame rate should i record the videoshoot for a movie purposeI should shoot at 24fps, Secondly however if iI want to add slowmo effectslow motion effects in the movie - iI know that i haveI need to record it at high fpshigher framerates(50-60 fps.) and when iWhen I convert it intothat in to 24fps iI get slowmo effectslow motion but then how to give that video a movie effect because i need slowmo effect in betweenI don't have 24 fps for the rest of the clip since I only need slow motion for a few seconds in the middle of the clip. so basically 

I don't know whether to record videos differently at 24fps for a movie look andor at 60fps for the slow motion effectlook, or either Isomething else entirely. I have to record it only onceshoot one continuous shot so that iI can add movie effect as well ashave both normal and slow motion effect at different points i need. I know its a silly question but i am confusedwithout cutting. What is the best way to accomplish this?

I Know that 24fps is standard rate for the movies. First thing that i want to ask is at what frame rate should i record the video for movie purpose, Secondly if i want to add slowmo effect in the movie - i know that i have to record it at high fps(50-60) and when i convert it into 24fps i get slowmo effect but then how to give that video a movie effect because i need slowmo effect in between only for few seconds. so basically I don't know whether to record videos differently at 24fps for movie look and at 60fps for slow motion effect or either I have to record it only once so that i can add movie effect as well as slow motion effect at different points i need. I know its a silly question but i am confused.

I know that 24fps is the standard rate for movies.

Presumably, if I want to shoot for a movie I should shoot at 24fps, however if I want to add slow motion effects in the movie I know that I need to record at higher framerates(50-60 fps.) When I convert that in to 24fps I get slow motion but then I don't have 24 fps for the rest of the clip since I only need slow motion for a few seconds in the middle of the clip. 

I don't know whether to record videos at 24fps for a movie look or at 60fps for the slow motion look, or something else entirely. I have to shoot one continuous shot so that I can have both normal and slow motion at different points without cutting. What is the best way to accomplish this?

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Handling Fame rate for the movie

I Know that 24fps is standard rate for the movies. First thing that i want to ask is at what frame rate should i record the video for movie purpose, Secondly if i want to add slowmo effect in the movie - i know that i have to record it at high fps(50-60) and when i convert it into 24fps i get slowmo effect but then how to give that video a movie effect because i need slowmo effect in between only for few seconds. so basically I don't know whether to record videos differently at 24fps for movie look and at 60fps for slow motion effect or either I have to record it only once so that i can add movie effect as well as slow motion effect at different points i need. I know its a silly question but i am confused.